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What to do when a nose job goes wrong

What to do when a nose job goes wrong

Not every rhinoplast turns out as planned

According to studies, of the people who undergo rhinoplasty about nine out of ten are happy with the results, and only about one in thirty needs revision. Considering we’re talking about a noticeable alteration to the human face, that’s a pretty good track record. But there’s no denying that there is a risk you’ll end up as a member of that one in thirty. Sometimes this happens when an inexperienced surgeon underestimated the thickness of a patient’s nasal skin, or over estimates the strength of the cartilage underneath. Sometimes the surgeon gives the patient exactly what he or she asked for, failing to mention that it wouldn’t quite suit his or her face. And sometimes something goes wrong during the healing process — as we’ll see, the nose is quite fragile while it heals.

 

It is a terrible experience to undergo rhinoplasty, and wait weeks or months for the swelling to go down, only to find yourself with a nose as bad looking or (more likely) worse looking than the one you started out with. Fortunately, there is hope. You can have your nose fixed with revision rhinoplasty.

 

Revision rhinoplastys scheduling and recovery

The bad news is that you’ll have to wait at least a year after the initial surgery to have the revision done. Use that time to find a facial plastic surgeon who is experienced in revision rhinoplasty. This is a more delicate procedure than a normal nose job, involving tissues that have been rendered more fragile. While you’re at it, get a head start on quitting smoking and learning to wear contacts if you have glasses — you won’t want to wear glasses during the recovery.

 

To make sure everything goes right this time, be sure to follow all of your doctor’s advice on taking care of yourself during recovery. Take your pain medication and antibiotics, drink plenty of fluids and get lots of sleep, keeping your head elevated while you sleep to reduce swelling. Try to avoid heavy exercise, contact with other people or bringing your nose into contact with anything for the next few weeks.

 

Charlotte’s most experienced rhinoplasty surgeon

Dr. Sean Freeman is Charlotte’s best rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty surgeon. He has been certified by two different surgery boards, the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology (head and neck surgery). Since 1988 he has devoted himself entirely to facial plastic surgery, including nose jobs. Many of his patients have already had a rhinoplasty done by other surgeons, and come to him for revision rhinoplasty to get the results they really wanted. If you need rhinoplasty, especially revision rhinoplasty, schedule your appointment today or ask for online consultation to get a discount on the fee.

Contact Dr. Sean Freeman at Only FacesCharlotte’s most experienced rhinoplasty surgeon and top facial plastic surgeon, to schedule a consultation to find out what procedure is right for you. Call today.